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Last Sunday, I was torn between laziness, working on my assignment, and going for a photography session termed as “Phoplay” which was organised by a CouchSurfer. After the previous night’s alcohol-fueled card games session, I woke up in the morning suddenly with a strengthened resolute to take good photos, and I thought I shouldn’t pass [...]

It was desire borne out of my passion for travelling that brought me and my two Melburnian neighbours to a remote Victorian place called Stony Point. We previously discussed heading there when the place first caught my eye on a train map at Jewell Station after a Hari Raya Open House—it was marked as a [...]

Wednesday, 23rd September 2009

Forgot to put up this pic in the previous entry, but the back story of this photo is this: I was on my way back from uni and decided to be a law-abiding citizen for once and attempt to sit the free City Circle tram back home. A non-free tram arrived and [...]

Friday, 18th September 2009
It was a Friday night and I spent it blogging whilst waiting for some form of cards-related drunken debauchery to begin, when Ethan messaged me on GTalk telling me that Ivan had just came back and that they were going out to Docklands. It must be around 10pm when that happened, and [...]

The week before I surrendered my soul to a half a semester-long imprisonment in the jail of studies and assignments, I had a blast going out and enjoying myself in the city of Melbourne, aided mostly by the Melbourne board of CouchSurfing. I’d have liked to go into detail of my days, of the conversations [...]

This is what happened to me in the past week:
Thursday, 30th July 2009:

Attended RMIT’s Outdoors Club Introductory Night, which they plied us with free beer and free pizza.

WARNING: 77 photos ahead.
On a bright Monday morning few days ago at about 8.30am, Esther came literally a-knocking on my bedroom door – I roused, ate breakfast, chatted with Haensly while Esther tried to get some shut-eye, then when Heng was dropped off by his mum and Ding and Andy arrived, I went with Esther [...]

I asked Esther and Heng on Monday – the only two people in our ever-busy extended family who are absolutely free and probably bored to tears at home – if they’d like to come with me to KLCC as I’d like to purchase a new Crumpler camera bag that’d fit my purposes better, having sold [...]

Project 365 #36: Saturday, 21st March 2009
WARNING: 58 PICTURES AHEAD
Wen Jing invited me to go to the 1st Putrajaya Hot Air Balloon Fiesta – sounds like an opportunity to exercise that photography muscle, so I took it up, plus hot air balloons sound rather inviting. I couldn’t get anyone else to come with me, so [...]

Last Saturday, I woke up at an incredible 5am to get ready to take part in the Canon Photomarathon Asia 2008 that was held at Berjaya Times Square. Mikel stayed overnight at my house, as we had planned to go together beforehand, and we ventured sleepily to the nearby USJ 8 bus terminal and hitched [...]


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